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Calculate the work done by tension
thnx.we could directly say by string constraint no need of calculus.
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Post #38
Jul 10, 2013
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Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculate the work done by tension
do we get 3(velocityof 1kg block) =5(velocity of block of 2kg).!if i did the calculation right
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Post #36
Jul 10, 2013
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Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculate the work done by tension
negligible..but there would be some velocity at that point
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Post #34
Jul 10, 2013
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Calculate the work done by tension
ldash^2 = 25 +dx^2 + 6dx. ldash =root(25 +dx^2 + 6dx.)we can ignore dx^2 so ldash =root(25 + 6dx.) change in length = root(25 + 6dx.)-5 now?
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Post #32
Jul 10, 2013
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Calculate the work done by tension
na its wrong i found my mistake..so what were u saying above can u explain that with a figure.
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Post #30
Jul 10, 2013
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Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculate the work done by tension
dl/dt = 6cos(theta) +18sin(theta)..is it correct
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Post #27
Jul 10, 2013
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Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculate the work done by tension
i wanted to say that the change in length is 4 m.After that?
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Post #23
Jul 10, 2013
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Calculate the work done by tension
please help...
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Post #21
Jul 10, 2013
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Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculate the work done by tension
first the length is 1m then 4m.
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Post #20
Jul 10, 2013
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Calculate the work done by tension
so what is the final equation to calculate the velocity?
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Post #18
Jul 10, 2013
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Calculate the work done by tension
YES ,dL/dt=Rdθ/dt.BUT THAT'S SAME AS V=RW HERE W DENOTES ANGULAR VELOCITY.
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Post #14
Jul 10, 2013
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Calculate the work done by tension
After that what to do?
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Post #12
Jul 10, 2013
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Calculate the work done by tension
how can u say that their velocities would be equal?
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Post #10
Jul 10, 2013
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Calculate the work done by tension
can you show how to calculate the ratios of velocities with geometry and calculus..?
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Post #6
Jul 9, 2013
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Calculate the work done by tension
how?
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Jul 9, 2013
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